Samsung’s Galaxy S20 Fan Edition 5G could outperform the Note 20 Ultra in battery life


Samsung is preparing to present the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra in a couple of weeks and its commercial launch said the new flagship devices shortly thereafter, but in many ways, the company’s most exciting smartphone this fall could be expected in daylight a couple of months later.

A larger battery than the Note 20

Whereas the S20 FE is more exciting than Samsung’s “regular” Galaxy Note 20 is not an exaggeration or way of speaking meant to highlight the company’s increasingly confusing launch strategy and complicated product list, but rather the cold, hard truth.
According to GalaxyClub, which is one of the most trusted European publications under the sun when it comes to leaks and rumors about unannounced Samsung phones, the 5G-enabled variant of the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition (model number SM-G781) is ready to pack A strong battery with a nominal capacity of 4,370 mAh and a typical capacity of 4,500 mAh.

Obviously, the same is likely to apply to the SM-G780 4G LTE model alone, as well as each and every version that could be officially released in the United States. In case you were wondering, that’s exactly the same battery capacity as both S10 Lite and S20 + 5G had gone for them.
Meanwhile, the Note 20 at 6.7 inches or less is expected to have a slightly smaller 4,300 mAh cell at 6.9 inches. Note 20 Ultra naturally guarantees the rise of the bar … to a battery capacity of 4,500 mAh.

That’s right, the “low-cost” S20 Fan Edition 5G is likely to have the exact same battery size as the ultra-high-end (and ultra-expensive) Note 20 Ultra 5G. And with a slightly smaller and presumably lower-resolution 6.5 to 6.7-inch screen, the significantly cheaper model could end up promoting higher battery life figures. Now that would be … something else.

“Confirmed” camera specs and “cheery” colors

Although nothing is carved in stone until Samsung officially confirms it (in October, according to rumors), there are now two reliable sources claiming that the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition 5G will come with a triple rear-facing camera system comprised of a 12MP primary snapper, 12MP ultra-wide-angle 8MP lens and telephoto lens.
Obviously that’s not as impressive as the proposed rear triggers for the Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra, but it could definitely represent a significant improvement over the image performance of the early 2020s. S10 Lite. The S20 FE reportedly aims to stand out from the flagship 5G value crowd with some eye-catching paint jobs including red, white, green, and orange.

Don’t forget that the phone is also widely rumored to have a state of the art Snapdragon 865 SoC, as well as 6 gigs of memory and 128 gigs of internal storage space in its entry level configuration.